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Urner Barry : ウィキペディア英語版
Urner Barry
Urner Barry ''(or Urner Barry Publications Inc.)'' is a business publisher which was founded in 1858. Over the years, they have published a variety of market information pertaining to the food industry, with a focus on providing access to timely, accurate and unbiased information through a variety of print and non-print media.
Currently, Urner Barry focuses on providing market information related to red meat, poultry, egg and seafood through its reports and websites as well as administrating the sale of ancillary products and services.
==History==
In 1857, Benjamin Urner was working as a printer in New York City. As a printer, he would encounter many merchants coming to port and requesting price circulars for use at the markets. He began to notice discrepancies in the prices and decided to publish a universal report called the Producers' Price Current, which was later called the Urner Barry Price-Current The report eventually became a daily circular and the data were collected by visiting with buyers and sellers in New York marketplaces. He and his son founded the Urner Publishing Company in 1882, which was able to offer one year subscriptions for $1.00.
Meanwhile, in 1873, L. Frank Barry had a similar project. He started the New York Daily Market Report, which covered all produce markets. It was the first such daily publication in the country. Since the two were engaged in a similar type of business, they recognized an area of mutual interest and together formed the Urner-Barry Company, which was originally located on 173-175 Chamber Street in New York City. The two were lauded for their expertise in the industry, and even consulted during the publication of L.D.H. Weld's ''The Marketing of Farm Products'' 〔 Weld, L.D.H. "The Marketing of Farm Products" 1916. Print. 〕 In the 1960s, the company moved to Jersey City, NJ and eventually moved to the Toms River area.

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